In class, we worked together to represent elements that make up our visions of teaching. A teaching rationale or philosophy is a way for you to "sum up" your views on education and how you plan to use these beliefs to guide your teaching once the hectic demands of the job take hold. You will have several opportunities to revise these pages throughout the year.
Note: Remember to attach a photo of your representation of Teaching you developed on the IPads from last week's class.
Science Teaching Philosophies - Class of 2012
In class, we worked together to represent elements that make up our visions of teaching. A teaching rationale or philosophy is a way for you to "sum up" your views on education and how you plan to use these beliefs to guide your teaching once the hectic demands of the job take hold. You will have several opportunities to revise these pages throughout the year.
Note: Remember to attach a photo of your representation of Teaching you developed on the IPads from last week's class.
Resources for Developing a Teaching Rationale or Philosophy
- Preparing a Teaching Philosophy - Iowa State University - A web page that discusses several basic questions that could be addressed in your teaching philosophy.
- You can also look back at last year's teaching philosophy statements.
- Teaching Philosophies from around the web:
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